At the heart of the Judean
Mountains, surrounded with spectacularview, our pastoral Guest House all built
with Finnish wood, is located. On the
premises you can visit our beautiful
reconstructed Biblical Village, our unique
restaurant and an accustic hall for special
events. All these and more are blended
harmoniously with the surrounding greenery
and the amplitude of development. Wild
plants and vegetation meet the eye all
around, giving the sense of being a part of
the roots of the Holy Land

GoEco presents
an exciting new travel concept for people
who are eager to explore remote parts of the
world and to contribute at the same time to
the welfare
of the local population and eco-system they
visit.

Har Haruach
Goat Farm is situated on the slopes of "Har
Haruach" - the mountain of wind and spirit - in
Judea Mountains, near Jerusalem. Our farm is an
ecological agro-touristiic project, blending
with the wild environment of the local Israeli
mountain forest. The high quality raw milk given
by our goats is used, after controlled
pasteurization, to manufacture natural and
organic cheese of several kinds.

Guarding the road to JerusalemMount
Castel rises 790 meters above sea level. Some
historians identity this area with Efron,
mentioned in the Bible as a city bordering
on the lands belonging to the tribes of
Judah and Benjamin (Joshua 15:9).

A delightful place to visit in the Jerusalem
corridor
The beautifully landscaped Ein Hemed
National Park has rolling lawns, a bubbling
brook (in the winter only), a large
Crusader-period building, and picnic tables.
This is without a doubt one of the loveliest
spots in the Jerusalem area.

The ancient capital of the Israelite kingdom
The ruins of the Israelite city of Shomron
are about twelve kilometers north of Nablus
in the direction of Jenin, near the Arab
village of Sebastya. Shomron was the capital
of the Israelite kingdom during the eighth
and ninth centuries B.C.E., and continued to
be an important city…